I will throw you a few alphabet components to get you started. You have to assemble them into a storyline. (If this is what you can use.)
A-- bang your head (like you forgot something), stretch, knock on door B-- forget (people often use "A" and "B" for knock + door) C-- search, cup, plate, or bowl D-- wag finger while thinking, tap chin, tapping your head, thinking (Or used like "Oh, I know". [Some do "WHERE", but that is not the right handshape. I would not accept that.]) E-- nervously chew nails, rub your nails on your shirt and blow on them (like "I am so skilled") F-- pick up small foods and put them on a plate, bring a morsel to your mouth to taste it, take egg shell from batter, put a coin into your breast pocket G-- pull a piece of hair out of your food, pull strings apart, open a small jewellery box H-- rub your eye, turn pages of a book I-- something in the corner of your eye, scrape a label or "gum" from something J-- scoop lip balm out of a pot and spread on lips L-- dial the telephone, run finger down list or recipe, turn pages of a book M-- rub the side of your nose, turn pages of a book N-- bacon, push glasses up, turn pages of a book O-- stir tea with a very fat spoon Q-- sprinkle spices or shredded cheese onto food R-- I hope! S-- a cough, bring food to your mouth on a spoon, stir food, toss salad with large spoons, rub eyes (like you can't believe your eyes), knead dough U-- bacon, smoke a cigarette V-- 2, fork, smoke cigarette W-- wipe sweat from your brow X-- scratch an itch along the side of your nose, wipe batter from you forehead Y-- pick-up or talk on telephone Z-- watch a tennis match (follow the ball; pointing left, right, left , right)
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I will throw you a few alphabet components to get you started. You have to assemble them into a storyline. (If this is what you can use.)
A-- bang your head (like you forgot something), stretch, knock on door
B-- forget (people often use "A" and "B" for knock + door)
C-- search, cup, plate, or bowl
D-- wag finger while thinking, tap chin, tapping your head, thinking (Or used like "Oh, I know". [Some do "WHERE", but that is not the right handshape. I would not accept that.])
E-- nervously chew nails, rub your nails on your shirt and blow on them (like "I am so skilled")
F-- pick up small foods and put them on a plate, bring a morsel to your mouth to taste it, take egg shell from batter, put a coin into your breast pocket
G-- pull a piece of hair out of your food, pull strings apart, open a small jewellery box
H-- rub your eye, turn pages of a book
I-- something in the corner of your eye, scrape a label or "gum" from something
J-- scoop lip balm out of a pot and spread on lips
L-- dial the telephone, run finger down list or recipe, turn pages of a book
M-- rub the side of your nose, turn pages of a book
N-- bacon, push glasses up, turn pages of a book
O-- stir tea with a very fat spoon
Q-- sprinkle spices or shredded cheese onto food
R-- I hope!
S-- a cough, bring food to your mouth on a spoon, stir food, toss salad with large spoons, rub eyes (like you can't believe your eyes), knead dough
U-- bacon, smoke a cigarette
V-- 2, fork, smoke cigarette
W-- wipe sweat from your brow
X-- scratch an itch along the side of your nose, wipe batter from you forehead
Y-- pick-up or talk on telephone
Z-- watch a tennis match (follow the ball; pointing left, right, left , right)